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Please take a moment and watch our new video. We are asking the public to think outside the box for ideas which are in the best interest and most beneficial for our kids and the future of the Chambers County School District. In a few weeks an online survey will be posted for the public to begin having input. We are also completing a demographic study to help us with future enrollment projections, and we are completing a facilities assessment at all of our campuses. After the survey results are in, we will hold town hall meetings to present the results and begin the conversation of how to proceed.

Please share this video. It is hosted here on our Webpage. It will be also be posted to our Facebook page. Please share this video.

Employees of the Week

Vivianne Audiss, World History teacher at Valley High School, has been selected as our Certified “Employee of the Week.” She is the mother of two children: James and William.

Vivianne earned her bachelor’s degree in Theater and master’s degree in History from Montevallo University.

“Education, especially the liberal arts, is necessary to create well rounded individuals able to speak intelligently about their country and world,” said Audiss. “It is the teacher’s job to give the information to help the students reach this ability/goal.”

In her spare time, Vivianne enjoys knitting, crafting, cooking, and reading.

SUPPORT EMPLOYEE OF THE WEEK

MARCH 18 - 22, 2019

Josh Sturges, IT Specialist at LaFayette High School, Five Points and Eastside Elementary, has been selected as our Support Staff “Employee of the Week.” He is married to Ashley Sturges and they have one son; Lyric.

A native of Chambers County, Josh attended Southern Union State Community College in Valley.

“I like the tight-knit team environment we have in our department,” said Sturges. “I also love that I play a small role in keeping our students’ technology needs met to the best of my ability. This, in turn, provides them with a better learning experience.”

The Chambers County School System, in partnership with parents and the community, is dedicated to producing skilled, responsible graduates by providing and supporting high quality, highly effective public schools.

What is M to M transfer? M to M stands for majority to minority. An M to M transfer is where a student who is currently enrolled in a school where his/her race is in the majority chooses to transfer to a school within the district where his/her race would be in the minority. For example an African American student who is currently attending Eastside, JP Powell, or LaFayette High School may transfer to another school in the district where their race would be in the minority. Transportation will be provided. Forms are currently available for M to M transfers for the 2019-20 school year. All requests must be received by May 1.
For more information or to request a form contact
Nancy Maples for elementary aged students – 334-864-9343 extension 10214
Sharon Weldon for middle and high school aged students – 334-864-9343 extension 10232

To apply for a position with the Chambers County Board of Education - click the link below

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